GREAT BARRINGTON, Mass. — Karina Mahida has earned the distinction of valedictorian for the Monument Mountain Regional High School class of 2021 and Abigail Zeik has earned.
GREAT BARRINGTON â Karina Mahida, daughter of Jignesh and Rita Mahida of Great Barrington, has earned the distinction of valedictorian for the Monument Mountain Regional High School Class of 2021. Abigail Zeik, daughter of Todd and Helen Zeik of Great Barrington, has earned the distinction of salutatorian.
These students will receive scholastic medallions and certificates awarded by the Berkshire Hills Regional School District at commencement exercises at 1:30 p.m. Saturday, June 5, at the high school.
Mahida, a member of the National Honor Society, is the recipient of the Chang Chavkin Scholarship, the University of Rochester Bausch & Lomb Award, the Daughters of the American Revolution Good Citizen Certificate and the Presidentâs Educational Award.
Where: Monument Mountain Regional High School, 600 Stockbridge Road/Route 7
Highlight: For a second year, Great Barrington will hold its annual town meeting drive-in style, in the Monument High parking lot. A second date, of June 10, is reserved, should the meeting run late and into darkness, as it did last year, or encounter bad weather.
Select Board Chairman Stephen Bannon said if voters are familiar with the warrant and prepared, voting could be finished Monday. He said town officials look forward to an efficient town meeting. The warrant can be found on the town s website.
Child care won t be available this year, though children can attend if they are supervised. Transportation is offered for those who need it. Call the Claire Teague Senior Center by June 4 to reserve a seat in a town van.
GREAT BARRINGTON A little more than two weeks after the latest crash in front of Monument Mountain Regional High School, representatives of the state Department of Transportation again were
If the town’s proposed FY22 budget gets a green light at the Annual Town Meeting, town property will see the lowest property tax increase since 2014.
The meeting is set for Monday, Jun. 7 and, if necessary, Jun. 10, at 6 p.m. both nights, at Monument Mountain Regional High School. This is a drive-in, socially distanced meeting similar to last year’s outdoor event. If voters come to the meeting well prepared and familiar with the town meeting warrant, as they have in the past, we could complete our business meeting in one night, said Selectboard Chair Stephen Bannon. We had good public participation this year in budget hearings and look forward to an efficient town meeting.